The Long Point Fault is one of the most active urban faults in Houston, Texas, which belong to a complex system of normal growth faults along the Texas Gulf Coast. To assess the activity of the Long Point Fault, a GPS array with 12 permanent stations was installed along the two sides of the 16-km-long fault scarp in 2013. GPS datasets were processed with the Precise Point Positioning (PPP) and Double-Difference (DD) methods. The daily PPP solutions with respect to the International Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Reference Frame 2014 (IGS14) were converted to the Stable Houston Reference Frame (Houston16). The six-year continuous GPS observations indicate that the Long Point Fault is currently inactive, with the rates of down-dip-...
Active faults in Houston area are an ongoing problem, and this continues to cause damage to the loca...
This study investigated the drought-induced subsidence which occurred in 2011 in the Houston area, S...
This study investigates current ground deformation derived from the GPS geodesy infrastructure in th...
The Long-Point Fault located in Houston, Texas is part of a complex system of normal growth faults a...
The Texas Gulf Coast region possesses numerous complex fault structures. This case study focused on ...
The Houston metropolitan area, and more broadly the Gulf Coast in general, has numerous normal fault...
This study examines the long history of surface deformation observed in the Willowbend neighborhood ...
This study aims to (1) establish a stable local reference frame (Houston16) for integrating all avai...
The Houston area has undergone significant ground deformation in the last century, with the main fac...
This study presents new geodetic data revealing the evolution and magnitude of land subsidence in Fo...
Houston, a city in Texas, has been affected by land subsidence for nearly a century. Houston and its...
Widespread land subsidence resulting from the overexploitation of groundwater from the Gulf Coast Aq...
My study summarizes the current GNSS geodetic infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) region, whi...
Subsidence has been affecting many cities around the world, such as Nagoya (Japan), Venice (Italy), ...
Subsidence has plagued the greater Houston Galveston area and prompted the creation of the Houston G...
Active faults in Houston area are an ongoing problem, and this continues to cause damage to the loca...
This study investigated the drought-induced subsidence which occurred in 2011 in the Houston area, S...
This study investigates current ground deformation derived from the GPS geodesy infrastructure in th...
The Long-Point Fault located in Houston, Texas is part of a complex system of normal growth faults a...
The Texas Gulf Coast region possesses numerous complex fault structures. This case study focused on ...
The Houston metropolitan area, and more broadly the Gulf Coast in general, has numerous normal fault...
This study examines the long history of surface deformation observed in the Willowbend neighborhood ...
This study aims to (1) establish a stable local reference frame (Houston16) for integrating all avai...
The Houston area has undergone significant ground deformation in the last century, with the main fac...
This study presents new geodetic data revealing the evolution and magnitude of land subsidence in Fo...
Houston, a city in Texas, has been affected by land subsidence for nearly a century. Houston and its...
Widespread land subsidence resulting from the overexploitation of groundwater from the Gulf Coast Aq...
My study summarizes the current GNSS geodetic infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) region, whi...
Subsidence has been affecting many cities around the world, such as Nagoya (Japan), Venice (Italy), ...
Subsidence has plagued the greater Houston Galveston area and prompted the creation of the Houston G...
Active faults in Houston area are an ongoing problem, and this continues to cause damage to the loca...
This study investigated the drought-induced subsidence which occurred in 2011 in the Houston area, S...
This study investigates current ground deformation derived from the GPS geodesy infrastructure in th...